New ‘order a daddy’ app lets women browse for £950 sperm donors ‘as easily as shopping online at Marks & Spencer’

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2 thoughts on “New ‘order a daddy’ app lets women browse for £950 sperm donors ‘as easily as shopping online at Marks & Spencer’

  1. At any moment, the UK could have its laws changed to reflect those in some other nations. A sperm donor could be traced and named for the sperm receiver (the mother). She can then apply for him to be tracked down and made to pay for “his share” of bringing up the child (after, all, why should every other taxoayer have to join in?) just as though they were a separated couple.

    All of a sudden, the £50, £200 or £950 that he was paid can turn into him paying around £120 per month for even a single child’s upkeep: much more if he has good earnings.

    Donating sperm for anything less than around £¼million per child is a very bad investment risk and the way UK law is headed, I don’t advise on the gamble that it will never happen in this country.

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